Nothing Is Wrong and That’s Terrifying
Two poems by Evan Wang
Two poems by Evan Wang
The author of “Tacoma” and founder of lit mags “Hobart,” “HAD,” and “Short Story, Long” on finding the novels hidden in short stories
These books are filled with deaths, exiles, and the terror of seeking truth in a culture that wants to hide it
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SupportAlice Evelyn Yang on the challenge of seeing your parents as people and the role of folklore in her debut novel, “A Beast Slinks Toward Beijing”
“Notebooks” by Imogen Clarke, recommended by Willem Marx for Electric Literature
These authors examine the absurd, expensive, and tragic reality of navigating the death industrial complex
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Two poems by Evan Wang
“Notebooks” by Imogen Clarke, recommended by Willem Marx for Electric Literature
“Steam,” flash fiction by Jean-Luke Swanepoel